Rendering visible through language: writing drawings and the literary portrait in Anne Carson’s Men in the Off Hours

IF 0.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY WORD & IMAGE Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/02666286.2021.1980712
Arturo Cisneros Poireth
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Abstract In 1992, Anne Carson published Short Talks, her first book of poetry. According to her, the book was initially conceived as a collection of drawings. In the process of its being creafted, however, the titles for these drawings gradually expanded until they became forty-five prose poems that ended up displacing the drawings from the final publication. Such displacement not only marked the beginning of a fruitful career, but also foreshadowed an enigmatic relationship which would be constantly addressed in her later work: that between drawing and writing. Even when Carson’s meditations on verbal and visual media are not constrained to the relationship between drawing and poetry, this connection is crucial to understanding her poetics, since, as she has stated many times, she considers her poems more as drawings than as texts. In this article, I embrace this interartistic provocation and, by analyzing poems from her work Men in the Off Hours (2000), I examine in which sense she considers her poems as drawings. The poems are read in the light of her theoretical proposals, especially the ones set out in her academic study, Economy of the Unlost (1999), in which she explores the relationship between visual arts and poetry.
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通过语言呈现可见:安妮·卡森的《下班时的男人》中的绘画和文学肖像
1992年,安妮·卡森出版了她的第一本诗集《短谈》。据她说,这本书最初被认为是一本绘画集。然而,在创作过程中,这些图画的标题逐渐扩大,直到它们成为45首散文诗,最终取代了最终出版的图画。这种位移不仅标志着一个富有成效的职业生涯的开始,而且预示着一个神秘的关系,这将在她后来的工作中不断解决:绘画和写作之间的关系。即使卡森对语言和视觉媒体的思考并不局限于绘画和诗歌之间的关系,这种联系对于理解她的诗学也是至关重要的,因为,正如她多次说过的,她认为她的诗歌更多的是绘画而不是文本。在这篇文章中,我接受了这种跨艺术的挑衅,通过分析她的作品《下班时间的男人》(2000)中的诗歌,我研究了她在何种意义上将她的诗歌视为绘画。这些诗歌是根据她的理论建议来阅读的,尤其是她在学术研究《未迷失的经济》(1999)中提出的建议,她在其中探讨了视觉艺术与诗歌之间的关系。
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WORD & IMAGE HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Word & Image concerns itself with the study of the encounters, dialogues and mutual collaboration (or hostility) between verbal and visual languages, one of the prime areas of humanistic criticism. Word & Image provides a forum for articles that focus exclusively on this special study of the relations between words and images. Themed issues are considered occasionally on their merits.
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